Author/Authors :
Segev، نويسنده , , M.; Galperin، نويسنده , , A، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A difficult problem of homogenizing over a cell region not bounded by a zero surface
perpendicular current. or in other words, reflective conditions, is considered in this paper. One of the
methods is to form flux ratios. for the homogenized region, between the fluxes obtained for the detailed,
non-homogenized, layout of the region and the corresponding fluxes for the homogenized version of the
region. In this note we demonstrate the utility of homogenization flux ratios. The inaccuracy related to
a simple-minded homogenization is demonstrated on a simple 1-0 example. The simple analysis shows
an over-prediction of 0.6";ʹ, in the potency of the square absorber celL More realistic 2-D calculations
demonstrated the validity of this result. The method of Flux Ratios. when properly applied, will assure
an accurate estimation of the reactivity of an absorber cell in a lattice of fuel cells. Flux ratios must be
derived for a model describing the cylindrical details of the absorber, over a model in which the absorber
has been homogenized into a square. It was shown that failure to apply flux ratios in the manner described
above. and in more detail throughout the article, may lead to over-predictions of the reactivity of absorber
cells in a magnitude from 1 to 3%.